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Nanotechnology is the science of the very small. A nanometer is 100,000 times thinner than a strand of hair. Nano scale particles (nanoparticles) are so tiny that they cannot be detected by microscopes. Nanotechnology encompasses nanoscale ...
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Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Morph can sense its environment, is energy harvesting and self cleaning . Morph is a flexible two-piece device that ca...
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There's an unprecedented multidisciplinary convergence of scientists dedicated to the study of a world so small, we can't see it -- even with a light microscope. That world is the field of nanotechnology, the realm of atoms and nanostructur...
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Not only will students have options in terms of job function, but they will also have to determine the type of company they would like to work at. Within the Twin Cities area there are more than 40 companies involved with nanotechnology. So...
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Scholars and scientists alike all seem to be in agreement that nanotechnology will undoubtedly be a significant science in future years and this is evidenced by the noteworthy focus on and release of fresh nanotechnology news.  Some are goi...
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Why Is NanoScience Popular Now Richard Feynman’s Presentation – Dec 29, 1959 “There is plenty of room at the bottom” “In the year 2000, when they look back at this age, they will wonder why it was not until the year 1960 that anybody began ...
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Possibly. Have you considered contacting people in relevant departments directly?
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Very likely. By looking at how matter behaves in very small regions, we are discovering totally unexpected properties and truly novel ways to make things work.
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Yes, in some cases you can. We already have two foreign student applications which indicate that their government may pay for their stay in the USA. We are actively approaching industrial partners with a view to supporting or sponsoring stu...
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There are wonderful opportunities to engage students in science by using nanotechnology, since there is much general interest in the field right now. You didn't mention how old your students are, but there are many resources on the web wher...
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